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Hideo Ishikawa

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor born December 13, 1969 in Hyogo Prefecture. Affiliated with Aoni Production; known for Bleach, Naruto, and Dragon Ball roles.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Hatchiyack in Dragon Ball GT OVA
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Contribution

Hideo Ishikawa voiced Hatchiyack in Dragon Ball: Plan to Eradicate the Super Saiyans, the OVA film where the Z-fighters confront an artificial creature designed to combat them. His performance brought the antagonist's cold, calculated nature to the screen, contributing to one of Dragon Ball's original video animation stories.

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Major Voice Acting Career

Ishikawa was born December 13, 1969 in Hyogo, Japan and works for Aoni Production. His career extends far beyond Dragon Ball; he is perhaps best known as the voice of Itachi Uchiha in Naruto and Jushiro Ukitake in Bleach, two of anime's most iconic roles. He is married with two children, and uses the nicknames "Hide" and "Hide-chan" professionally.

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